Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.11.2019 03:31, thickness3704

Drake wants to save $750 so that he can take a class on computer analysis for cars. the class is being held on various dates over the next several months. drake is planning to take the class 6 weeks from now, so he plans to save $125 each week. unfortunately, drake had to take out a little money from his savings in the 3rd week. after 4 weeks, drake has $470. he knows that he must adjust his plan in order to meet his goal. drake came up with the following options: option a: stay with saving the original amount each week but take the class a week later than originally planned. option b: increase the amount of money he saves each week by $15 from his original plan. which of the following is a true statement? a. only option a will allow him to meet his goal. b.only option b will allow him to meet his goal. c.both options a and b will allow him to meet his goal. d.neither option a nor option b will allow him to meet his goal.

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